Gabriel Hardin[1]

Male Bef 1715 - 1801  (~ 86 years)


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  • Name Gabriel Hardin 
    Birth Bef 1715 
    Gender Male 
    Death 13 Jan 1801 
    Notes 
    • 1762, Apr 28 -- Deed Book 2 Page 123, Cumberland County, NC
      James Russell deeded Gabriel Harden (of Lunenburg County, VA) 220 acres located south of Deep River. Sterling Carroll, Charles Finley and Susan Finley were witnesses.

      1768, Sep 23 -- Land Grant #1164, Cumberland County, NC
      John Hunnicut Junr. [assignee of John Carroll] received 100 acres located on Deep River adjoining Gabriel Hardin or Joel McClendon and Joseph Duckworth Junr. [Editor's Note: deeded to Philip Alston 1775; similar deed from Hunnicut to John Hardin 1775]

      1770, Aug 18 -- Will, Cumberland County, NC
      Will of James Barnes, Dec'd. Heirs: wife Sarah [lower half of land and negro Will], daughter Elizabeth, cousin Joshua Barnes, cousin James Barnes, cousin Abigal Barnes, cousin (and brother to Abigal) Jeremiah Barnes. Executors: wife Sarah, her father Joseph Done [Dunn]and Cornelius Tison. Witnesses: Michael Russell, Gabriel Harden and James Russell. Proven Oct 1770.

      1770, Oct 20 -- Deed Book 4 Page 96, Cumberland County, NC
      Gabriel Hardin deeded John Hardin 80 acres located on Deep River and the Rocky Ford. Thomas Rutherford and James Russell were witnesses.

      1774, Jul 2 -- Land Grant #1670, Cumberland County, NC
      Phillip Alston received 300 acres located south of Deep River adjoining Willis Dickson, Gabriel Hardin and Duke.

      1775, Jan 12 -- Deed Book 6 Page 397, Cumberland County, NC
      John Hunnicutt Jr. deeded Philip Alston 100 acres located south of Deep River adjoining Joel McLendon, Gabril Hardin and Joseph Ducksworth Jr. William Douglass and Joseph Gordon were witnesses.

      1775, Jan 27 -- 1771-1776 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Cumberland County, NC
      Gabriel Harden and Phillip Heron appointed patrollers from James McDonald's on Deep River to James Muse's.

      1775, Apr 3 -- Deed Book 6 Page 455, Cumberland County, NC
      John Hunicutt deeded John Hardin 100 acres located south of Deep River adjoining Joel McLendon or Gabriel Hardin and Joseph Duckworth Jr. Randh. Hunnicutt and William Harden were witnesses.

      1777 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Gabriel Hardin Sr. listed $575 of taxable property in Captain Duckworth's District

      1778 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Gabriel Hardin listed $2800 of taxable property in Captain Duckworth's District

      1779 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Gabril Harden listed $2000 of taxable property in Captain Duckworth's District

      1780 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      Gabril Harden listed $1021 of taxable property (horses, cattle and money) including 200 acres valued at $900 in Captain Duckworth's District

      1783 -- Tax List, Cumberland County, NC
      G. Hardin listed $125 in Captain John Hunnicut's District

      1787, Mar 16 -- Land Grant #264, Moore County, NC
      Joseph Geson received 100 acres located on the fork of Lick Creek adjoining his own line including where Geson now lives. Gabriel Hardin and Joseph Dunn were chain carriers.

      1787, Mar 16 -- Land Grant #284, Moore County, NC
      Joseph Geason received 100 acres located on Morter Glade. Gabriel Harden and Joseph Dunn were chain carriers.

      1787, Jul 14 -- Land Grant #262, Moore County, NC
      John Askins received 100 acres located on Buffalo Creek including the Steep Bottom Ford and adjoining Isaac Pennington. Loven Hensworth and Gabriel Harden were chain carriers.

      1788, Aug 19 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 203
      Ordered that a road be laid from road that will be laid from the Chatham County courthouse to the Moore courthouse and have the following hands to work: John Overton Senr., John Dunlap, Jos. Gilbert, John Carrol, Thomas Tison, Thomas Overton, Jas. Collins, James Muse, Willis Dickinson, Wm. Handcock, Rand. Cheek, John Phillips, Edw. Moore, Gabl. Harden, Richd. Street, Leonard Thomas, Rich. Feagan, Elijah Bettis, Jesse Muse and Saml. Dun.

      1789, Mar 20 -- Land Grant #349, Moore County, NC
      John Argo received 100 acres located on Cedar Creek adjoining his own line and the Chatham County line. Gabriel Harden and William Cook were chain carriers.

      1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 161
      Gabriel Harding
      (16+) 1M
      (0-16) 2M
      2 Slaves

      1791, Aug 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 315
      Ordered that the road from Widow Muses to the Chatham County line at Saml. Persons be revived and turned across Deep River at the Island Ford. Joseph Duckworth appointed overseer and have the following hands to work: Joseph Dunn Junr., Francis Myrick, Joseph McGee, William Teague, Robt. Davis, Robt. Cheek, James Collins, Joseph McGee Jr., Wm. Harden, Gabriel Harden, Benjn. Cooper, Saml. Perry, Richd. Upton, Joseph Dunn Sr. and Henry Powers.

      1793, Feb 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 388
      Deed from Gabriel Harden Sr. to William Davis proven by Jesse Griffin

      1796, Sep 7 -- Land Grant #1307, Randolph County, NC
      Gabriel Hardin received 300 acres located on Barnes Creek and the Fayette Road. Michael Luther and Jacob Strider were chain carriers.

      1801, Feb 16-May 1802 -- Estate, Randolph County, NC
      Estate of Gabriel Harden Dec'd. by administrators David Williams and James Harden. Items were purchased by the following: Joseph Saunders, Jacob Saunders, Jonathan Edwards, Jacob Strider, Isaac Sugs, Hardymon Rooks, James Harden, David Williams, Benjamin Harden, John Argoe, John McClendon, Bartley James, Frances Saunders, Hazle Sugs, James Randolph, Barnea Boroughs, Elisha Harden, James Harden Junr., Wm. Ford, and Benjn. Saunders. Court instructed administrators to pay judgement on Nicholas Nall v. Gabriel Harden Junr.
    Person ID I40915  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 24 Aug 2020 

    DNA Tests  1 DNA test is associated with Gabriel Hardin 

    Children 
       1. Male Isaac Hardin
       2. Male John Hardin,   b. Bef 1750
    +  3. Male William "Chubby" Hardin,   b. 1753   d. Aft 1800 (Age 48 years)
       4. Male Gabriel Hardin, Jr.,   b. Bef 1755
    +  5. Male James Hardin,   b. 10 Dec 1756, Lunenburg County, VA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 11 Jul 1843 (Age 86 years)
    Family ID F13212  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Dec 2017 

  • Histories
    Moore County, NC DNA Project
    Moore County, NC DNA Project
    DNA Results and Analysis for Moore County families including Allen, Barrett, Bean, Brewer, Britt, Brown, Burns, Caddell, Cagle, Carpenter, Caviness, Chriscoe, Cockman, Cole, Comer, Davis, Deaton, Dunn, Furr, Garner, Hancock, Hardin, Hare, Horner, Hunsucker, Hussey, Jackson, Kennedy, Key, Kidd, Lawrence, Maness, McIntosh, McLendon, McNeill, Melton, Monroe, Moore, Morgan, Muse, Nall, Phillips, Richardson, Riddle, Ritter, Sanders, Seawell, Sheffield, Smith, Stewart, Stutts, Sullivan, Wallace, Welch, Williams, Williamson and Wright

  • Sources 
    1. [S178] Travis Hardin [travlane@intelec.us, travhard@gmail.com], Down Home in Alabama - Genealogy of Travis Hardin [ http://samhardin.family ].



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